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"vistanewbie" wrote:
> After inserting the SD card in my computer, I selected to view the files.
>
> I stared scrolling down the list of thumbnails.
>
> I went to the bottom to view the last picture when explorer froze.
>
> I then closed explorer
>
> I then removed the SD card from the reader
>
> When I inserted the SD card explorer returned the message this drive is not
> formatted, do you want to format?
>
> I answered no.
>
> I then removed the SD card from the reader
>
> When I inserted the card in the camera, there were no images on the card.
>
> For some reason it seems that exploer marked the files for deletion and
> perhaps marked the disk as unformatted
>
> Is this possible?
>
> If so, is there a way to recover?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated, I had a least 100 photos on this disk
>
> --
> vistanewbie

"vistanewbie" <vistanewbie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3E35D6B8-5025-4B70-A1E7-3C20126DE8FF@microsoft.com...
> After inserting the SD card in my computer, I selected to view the files.
>
> I stared scrolling down the list of thumbnails.
>
> I went to the bottom to view the last picture when explorer froze.
>
> I then closed explorer
>
> I then removed the SD card from the reader
>
> When I inserted the SD card explorer returned the message this drive is
> not
> formatted, do you want to format?
>
> I answered no.
>
> I then removed the SD card from the reader
>
> When I inserted the card in the camera, there were no images on the card.
>
> For some reason it seems that exploer marked the files for deletion and
> perhaps marked the disk as unformatted
>
> Is this possible?
>
> If so, is there a way to recover?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated, I had a least 100 photos on this
> disk
>
> --
> vistanewbie

I dont know if this will work in your case, but for normally deleted
photos that you wish you hadnt, there are several programs to recover
them. try 'Photo Recovery Software to Recover Lost Photos - Card
Recovery' (http://www.cardrecovery.com) downloadable for $39.95. It
restored 5 photos I had deleted in 2005. Or, search on "recover photos"

I have tried Stellar Phoenix photo recovery software. It recover all my lost
photos from the digital camera. You can try it may be it will help you. You
can download the free demo version from the sitehttp://www.photo-recovery-software.com/
In demo the software scans your drive. Once you see the recoverable file go
for the full version to complete your recovery.

"vistanewbie" wrote:
> After inserting the SD card in my computer, I selected to view the files.
>
> I stared scrolling down the list of thumbnails.
>
> I went to the bottom to view the last picture when explorer froze.
>
> I then closed explorer
>
> I then removed the SD card from the reader
>
> When I inserted the SD card explorer returned the message this drive is not
> formatted, do you want to format?
>
> I answered no.
>
> I then removed the SD card from the reader
>
> When I inserted the card in the camera, there were no images on the card.
>
> For some reason it seems that exploer marked the files for deletion and
> perhaps marked the disk as unformatted
>
> Is this possible?
>
> If so, is there a way to recover?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated, I had a least 100 photos on this disk
>
> --
> vistanewbie